Cisco Systems SLM2008PTNA Manual De Usuario

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Security
802.1X
Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch
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STEP  3
Select the role for the port:
Authenticator—Select this option if the port must authenticate the remote 
supplicant before granting access to a local port. 
Supplicant—Select this option if the port must be connected to an 
authenticator and ask permission from the remote authenticator before 
accessing a remote port. When a port is acting as a Supplicant, the user 
name and password defined in the User Accounts list of the switch must be 
entered in the Radius Server for the authentication to succeed. 
STEP  4
Click Apply and then click Close. Your changes are saved to the Running 
Configuration.
Configuring Port Authentication
Use the Port Authentication page to configure port access control on ports that 
serve as authenticators. By default, all ports are set to Authenticator. To enable a 
port as an authenticator, see 
To edit a port authenticator settings:
STEP 1
Click Security > 802.1X > Port Authentication in the navigation window.
The Port Authentication Table displays the current configuration of each port. 
STEP  2
Select the port to configure and click Edit.
STEP  3
Enter the parameters:
Local Database User Name—Use the left and right arrows to move the 
configured management users to the Available or Selected lists. Only users 
in the Selected list have access to the port, subject to authentication. This list 
is applicable only when the authentication is local, and not when a RADIUS 
server is used for authentication.
Current Port Control—The current authorization status of the port 
(Authorized or Unauthorized).
Administrative Port Control—Select the port authorization mode. The 
possible values are:
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Force Unauthorized—Select this option to always deny port access by 
supplicants attaching to the port. If selected, the port control status 
becomes Unauthorized.